#. 19.1205 @@ See how ~ they look 얼마나 ~ 해 보이는 지 봐봐 See how happy they look? See how stressed the student look before the test? See how angry your boss looks today? @@ I'm feeling like ~ 저는 ~ 가 하고/먹고 싶어요 I'm feeling like a caramel macchiato. I'm feeling like a nice warm bath. I'm feeling like Chinese food.
#. 19.1204 swallow ˈswɑːloʊ (음식 등을) 삼키다[(목구멍으로) 넘기다] tonsil ˈtɑːnsl 편도선 swollen ˈswəʊlən 부어오른 , 불어 난 (→swell v.) throat θroʊt 목구멍, 목 @@ How about when ~ ? ~ 할 때는 어떠니? How about when you walk? How about when you talk? How about when you eat? @@ It seems like ~ ~ 인 것 같아 It seems like you're tired. It seems like he is busy. It seems like your ankle is swollen.
#. 19.1203 @@ While we are out, we should ~ . 우리 밖에 있는 동안 ~ 하자 While we are out, we should pick up some hot chocolate. While we are out, we should visit your sister. While we are out, we should stop by the mall. @@ Can you hand me ~ ? ~ 좀 건네 줄래? Can you hand me my winter hat? Can you hand me the salt shaker? Can you hand me my phone?
#. 19.1202 bulb bʌlb 전구 @@ ~ won't turn on. ~가 안 켜져 Our bathroom light won't turn on. The computer won't turn on. This vacuum won't turn on. @@ I think we have an extra ~ in ... ... 안에 ~ 가 여분으로 있는 것 같은데 I think we have an extra bulb in the cabinet. I think we have an extra towel in the drawer. I think we have an extra toothbrush in the bathroom.
#. 19.1201 outlet ˈaʊtlet (감정·생각·에너지의 바람직한) 발산[배출] 수단 , 유출구(流出口) relief rɪˈliːf 안도, 안심 , (고통·불안 등의) 경감[완화/제거] beware of …에 주의하라. pickpocket |pɪkpɑːkɪt 소매치기(꾼) @ Can I use ~ ? ~ 을 쓸 수 있을까요? Can I use the pens over there? Can I use your phone? Can I use one of those papers? @@ beware of ~ ~에 주의하세요 Beware of strangers. Beware of thieves when alone in the house. Beware of your belongings.
#. 19.1130 to be clear 분명히 말하면 / 정확히 말하자면 fair-weather 자기 좋을 대로만[형편이 좋을 때만] 하는 / 갠 날씨 @@ tell me about ~ 나에게 ~ 에 대해 이야기해줘 Tell me about the new schedule for next week. Tell me about your best vacation you had. Tell me about the new teacher. @@ be supposed to ~ ~하기로 되어있다 John was suppose to give the graduation speech. Joanne was supposed to play the piano, but Mark did instead. Steve was supposed..
#. 19.1129 be projected to ~ 할 것으로 예상되다, 추정되다 be predicted to 할 것으로 예측되다 be supposed to 하기로 되어 있다 @@ much worse than ~ ~ 보다 나빠지다 The economy is projected to get much worse than it is now. The arms race is predicted to get much worse than it is presently. World hunger is supposed to be much worse than it is now in the future. @@ hang out with ~ ~와 어울려 놀다 When I was young, I loved hanging out with..
#. 19.1128 bargain ˈbɑːrɡən (정상가보다) 싸게 사는 물건 , (서로에게 무엇을 해주기로 하는) 합의, 흥정 , 협상[흥정]하다 (=negotiate) throw a party 파티를 열다 @@ can afford to ~ ~ 할 여유가 있다 I can afford to throw a party after the final exam. I think I can afford to go shopping this Friday. I think I can afford to buy some really good clothes at a bargain. @@ try ~ on ~을 입어보다 But you'd better try them on before you pay! If you try them o..
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